Using ethernet Hub with Airport Express..
I'm trying to plug an Asante ethernet hub into my home wireless network to get an extra physical ethernet connection for an orphaned PS printer. I currently have an Airport Express connected to my ISP cable-modem. (which receives a dynamic address) I want to add the orphaned PS printer to my network via an ethernet cable, but obviously since the cable modem is already occupying the one ethernet port, I can't do so without adding a hub. When I add the hub my internet connection still functions but I can't get my ethernet printer recognized by the network.
So here's my question:
Is what I am trying to do even possible or should I just give up and buy a new base station with more ethernet ports? (Okay, I'm cheap! Already had the hub.)
With the hub added I can make the PS printer appear in the print menu as a shared printer but it still won't print. Or, I can configure an IPP printer in the Printer Setup Utility using the printer's fixed IP address but it won't show up in print menu.
So am I just wasting time with this? Or is there a head-slapping "Doh!" of a solution I'm missing here?
TIA to anyone who can help, even if it ends up being a "you can't get there from here" sort of answer. At least then I'd feel better about having to pull the wallet...
thokitts
Titanium Powerbook 867, Mac OS X (10.4.9)